What is Curriculum Manager?

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What is Curriculum Manager?• State and district curriculum managers can create, copy, edit,

upload and publish valuable curricula. If you are provisioned with the manage curriculum operation

• All material is delivered to a private repository where curriculum managers can review and update the material before sharing.

• Once material is active it becomes available to all associated districts and schools through Classrooms instructional materials search it can also be mapped and/or scheduled to specific courses

• No approval flow so makes it very easy to add curriculum

District-level Access

Users with permission to use Curriculum Manager can create materials directly in the District bank.No approval is required when adding materials.

NAVIGATING CURRICULUM MANAGER

Searching/Filtering for Materials

Use filters to find materials in the District bank.

Search materials by:• Type• Grade• Draft status• Subject• Publisher• Date modified• Keyword

Sorting & Viewing Materials

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

Curriculum Language Arts Grade 4

Chapter 1: GrammarCurricular Unit

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

CurriculumLanguage Arts Grade 4

Chapter 1: GrammarCurricular Unit

Instructional Unit Parts of Speech

Instructional Unit

Sentences

Curriculum Language Arts Grade 4

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

Chapter 1: GrammarCurricular Unit

Instructional Unit

Parts of Speech

CurriculumLanguage Arts Grade 4

Lesson

Lesson 1.1 Common and Proper Nouns

Assessment

Review Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs

CURRICULUM MATERIALS & RELATIONSHIPS

Materials may be “free standing” or linked to other materials

Curriculum

Curricular Unit

Assessment Resource

Curricular Unit

Instructional Unit

Lesson

Resource Assessment

Instructional Unit

Lesson Resource

Resource Assessment

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EXAMPLE OF FULLY ALIGNED CURRICULUM IN SN

THREE WAYS OF ENTERING MATERIALS

•Copy and paste content into the template fields in Curriculum manager or Instructional Materials

•Upload files as attachments.

•Create links to materials on external sites

THREE WAYS OF ENTERING MATERIALS

•Copy and paste content into the template fields.

THREE WAYS OF ENTERING MATERIALS

•Upload files as attachments.

THREE WAYS OF ENTERING MATERIALS

•Create links to materials on external sites

CREATE A CENTRAL LOCATION FOR FILES

• Create a central location for all subject files. This will save you A LOT of time when you begin loading curriculum into Schoolnet.

• Only move files to the central location when they are finalized and ready to load to Classrooms.

CREATE NAMING CONVENTIONS

Naming conventions are needed for:• Folder Structure• Title Naming Convention

- Curriculum- Curricular Units- Instructional Units- Lesson Plans- Resources- Assessments

• File Naming Convention17

NAMING CONVENTION RECOMMENDATIONS

• Use the same naming convention across grade ranges and subjects.

• Create a naming convention that is easily understood by all.

• Be consistent.• Remember the goal is to create an exceptional user

experience.

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Types of Materials

When creating new materials, you will first select the type of material you want to create.Choose from curriculum, curricular unit, instructional unit, lesson plan, assessment, or resource.

Material Properties

Next, add information that will help you find this item again. Enter a title, subject, grade range, and description.

Save Your New Material

The Properties Tab

The Content Tab

Aligning Materials to Standards

Linking Materials

1. Select the type of material you wish to link; the list changes based on the type of material you are working on

2. Filter by subject, grade, or keywords

3. Click Filter

Adding Organizers

Copying MaterialsTo copy materials, use the filters to find the item you want to copy, select it, and click Copy.

The same item name appears with the word “Copy” next to it.

Deleting Materials

Editing One Item

To edit one item, use the filters to find the item, click View Results, select the item, and then click Edit.

Editing One Item

Editing Multiple Materials

Editing Multiple Materials

IMPORTINGMATERIALS

Importing Existing Materials

There are times when you want to import existing materials. On the Curriculum Manager home page, click Import Files.

Importing Existing Materials

Importing Existing Materials

Importing Existing Materials

Importing Existing Materials

• The imported materials are listed at the top of the list• Materials are imported with the information you supplied• Imported materials have a “draft” status• The item title is the item file name

Last, complete these steps:• Add the properties information• Align the item with standards• Link materials as needed• Add organizers, or tags

Importing Existing Materials

Importing Spreadsheets

• Import multiple spreadsheets at once• to bulk upload large numbers of the same material type • Fill in the Properties tab once for all spreadsheets• Load spreadsheets using URLs

Importing a Sample File

1. Click Import Spreadsheet File2. Select the type of material you want to import and click

Next3. Click Sample File

Importing a Sample File

On the File Download screen, click Save and choose a location where you will save the sample file.

Open the Sample File

1. Launch Excel2. Open the File menu and select Open3. For the tile type, choose All Files4. Select the sample file and click Open

Using the Text Import Wizard

When the wizard launches, leave Delimited checked and click Next.

Using the Text Import Wizard

Leave Tab checked and click Finish.

Populating the Sample File

SubjectID – subject of the materialLograde – the low number of the grade rangeHigrade – the high number of the grade rangeTitle – name of the materialDescription – description of the material

Fill in the required fields:

Close the Sample File

1. Close the file by clicking File and then Close, or click the x at the top right corner

2. When prompted, click Save

Close the Sample File

A message may appear that says, “Filename.tsv may contain features that are not compatible with Text (Tab delimited). Do you want to keep the workbook in this format?” Click Yes.

Importing Spreadsheet Files

1. Click Import Spreadsheet File

2. Select the type of material you are uploading

3. Click Next4. Select the

“click to browse” link to find the TSV file

Importing Spreadsheet Files

First, select the file you want to import and click Open.The Select Spreadsheet to Import screen will list the file you selected.Click Import.

Importing Spreadsheet Files

Last Steps• Remember to align the imported spreadsheets to

standards• Your imported files will appear at the top of the list• All imported materials have a “draft” status

Map Curriculum To Courses

Mapping Courses provide easy access for teachers to get to their courses materials as soon as they login

Search for Any Curriculum

• From Classrooms>Instructional Materials

• Search for Curriculum

Map Curriculum

• Select Curriculum

• Select

• Select Course and create map